magic in budapest live at knebstadion budapest
hungary 27-07-1986.
in 1987 released on VHS in the 90‘s on laserdisk.
not quit yet on AN 2 DVD SET.
with an complete performance.
live at knebworth park 09-08-1986.
knebworth park,stevenage,england.
3 dvd set with knebworth documentary,
complete gig,support acts,magic tour
documentary,queen at knebworth documentary.
Hey, why not both!
But, if there do exist a complete footage of knebworth, release that some time in future!
Perhaps as an bonus disc if the footage is not top quality.
It's a tough call, because both are great shows. The only problem with Knebworth, is that they apparently don't have the full audio from that show, so how they could pull that off, I'm not sure. Budapest would be nice to see on DVD (I've never seen the video, let alone heard the audio), maybe with a few extras like those videos that were on youtube like we just saw yesterday...maybe some of the rehearsals and stuff. I think there's more of a DVD package to be made with Budapest than Knebworth for sure. Just my opinion...
breakthru1989 wrote: magic in budapest live at knebstadion budapest
hungary 27-07-1986.
in 1987 released on VHS in the 90‘s on laserdisk.
not quit yet on AN 2 DVD SET.
with an complete performance.
live at knebworth park 09-08-1986.
knebworth park,stevenage,england.
3 dvd set with knebworth documentary,
complete gig,support acts,magic tour
documentary,queen at knebworth documentary.
Look out, this one's off his medicine....
Meanwhile, someone else is offering an opinion having seen NEITHER. What a bunch of tools.
Freddie Mercury's Dead All Stars Band
Heaven, 2005
Line up:
Freddie Mercury- vocals, piano
Jimi Hendrix- guitar
John Entwistle- bass
Cozy Powell- drums
Man, what a show...
<font color=gold>SMI<font color=1>TTY wrote: Freddie Mercury's Dead All Stars Band
Heaven, 2005
Line up:
Freddie Mercury- vocals, piano
Jimi Hendrix- guitar
John Entwistle- bass
Cozy Powell- drums
Man, what a show...
I would travel to Mars to see that show!!!!! LOL!!!!
<font color=gold>SMI<font color=1>TTY wrote: Freddie Mercury's Dead All Stars Band
Heaven, 2005
Line up:
Freddie Mercury- vocals, piano
Jimi Hendrix- guitar
John Entwistle- bass
Cozy Powell- drums
Man, what a show...
I could cope with that! I wonder how much Freddie's voice had changed since the Ibex Sink gig by that point. Listening to the sink recording, you can see why Uncle Chunky said that he used to remind him of a sheep. Thank god he got better!
:)
Well, a seventies release would be nice- I'd likeone from the NOTW or Jazz tour where Freddie was really energetic as a showman/singer and played more piano. Budapest is great on video, harking back, I feel to Queen's early years on the road, especially Fred's voice which sounds outstanding.
I'd love to see Budapest on DVD. Just the bits and pieces I've seen make it look like it was a great show, one of the best, and Bohemian Rhapsody is top-notch.
I'd love to see some '70s stuff released, though, as others have said. Hammersmith '79 would be great, but does anyone out there have the complete audio and video of it? A show from the A Day at the Races European tour would be great to see on DVD--it's got a few of the songs everyone knows (Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Killer Queen), so you wouldn't get the people who only know Queen for WWRY, WATC, and BR complaining too much, but it has a lot of their older '70s stuff that you don't hear much anymore as well.